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Fill out our comprehensive application form with your personal details, travel plans, and purpose of visit. Our intelligent validation system guides you through each section, checking for common errors and ensuring your application meets Argentina's Direccion Nacional de Migraciones requirements for tourist, business, or other visa categories.

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Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation, return flight booking, and financial documentation. Our visa specialists review every document against Argentine immigration standards before submission, significantly reducing the risk of rejection or delays.

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We submit to Argentine Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted to Argentina's official immigration portal. We monitor processing status in real-time and proactively communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes via email and SMS notifications throughout the entire process.

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Receive your visa approval

Your approved Argentina visa arrives as a PDF document or visa sticker notification depending on your nationality. Print any required documents clearly and present them at Argentine immigration along with your passport. Bienvenido a Argentina — welcome to the land of tango, wine, and breathtaking landscapes!

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  • Argentina eTA / AVE - 90 days, Multiple entry Most Popular

Argentina eTA / AVE - 90 days, Multiple entry

The Argentina Electronic Travel Authorization provides access to Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, and world-famous wine regions. Valid for 90 Days with multiple entry, this visa allows stays up to 90 days. Perfect for tourism and business.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 90 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Argentina Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 90 days

For leisure travel, sightseeing, and visiting friends or family

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For commercial activities, meetings, and trade exploration

Transit Visa

Up to 72 hours

For travelers connecting through Argentine airports

Work Visa

Varies by contract

For employment with Argentine companies and organizations

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Passport photo 4x4cm, white background, recent
  • 🏨Hotel booking or invitation letter from host
  • ✈️Round-trip flight itinerary or onward travel proof
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 📄Travel insurance covering medical emergencies

Visa Policy

Argentina maintains a welcoming visa policy that allows citizens of many countries to enter visa-free for tourism and short business visits. Citizens of the United States, Canada, European Union member states, United Kingdom, Australia, and many other countries can enter Argentina without a visa for stays up to 90 days. For nationalities requiring visas, Argentina offers several categories through its Direccion Nacional de Migraciones. The tourist visa is the most common, allowing visitors to explore Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza wine country, and other destinations. Business visas accommodate professionals attending meetings, conferences, or exploring commercial opportunities. Both visa types typically allow stays of up to 90 days with possible extension. Argentina participates in the Mercosur agreement, which provides simplified entry for citizens of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela. These travelers can enter using only their national ID cards, without requiring a passport.
The iconic Obelisco monument in Buenos Aires at night with city lights and busy Avenida 9 de Julio
Buenos Aires Obelisco — Argentina's most recognized landmark

Visa Requirements

Essential Documentation All Argentina visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements: • Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended arrival date with at least two blank pages for stamps • Photograph specifications: Recent color photo (4x4cm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months, neutral expression, no glasses • Proof of accommodation: Hotel reservations, Airbnb booking confirmations, or invitation letter from Argentine host with their DNI number • Financial documentation: Bank statements from the last 3 months showing sufficient funds, approximately $100 USD per day of stay • Travel itinerary: Round-trip flight bookings or proof of onward travel • Travel insurance: Policy covering medical emergencies and repatriation valid for your entire stay Additional Requirements by Visa Type Business visa applicants need an invitation letter from the Argentine company on official letterhead, company registration documents, and a letter from their employer explaining the business purpose. Work visa applicants require a job offer from an Argentine employer and additional documentation from the Ministry of Labor.
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Proper documentation is key to a successful Argentina visa application

Application Process

Step-by-Step Application Guide The Argentina visa application process varies depending on your nationality and the type of visa required. Most applicants will follow these general steps: 1. Determine visa requirements: Check if your nationality requires a visa for Argentina. Many countries have visa-free access for stays up to 90 days. 2. Gather required documents: Collect all necessary documentation including passport, photos, financial proof, accommodation booking, and travel insurance. 3. Complete the application form: Fill out the visa application form online or obtain it from the nearest Argentine consulate. Ensure all information matches your passport exactly. 4. Schedule an appointment: Book an appointment at the Argentine consulate in your country. Some consulates accept walk-ins while others require advance scheduling. 5. Attend the interview: Present your documents at the consulate. Some applicants may be asked questions about their travel plans and ties to their home country. Processing times typically range from 5-15 business days depending on the consulate and visa type. We recommend applying at least 4 weeks before your intended travel date.
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Argentine consulates process visa applications worldwide

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit Argentina Argentina's diverse geography means different regions are optimal at different times. Buenos Aires and the Pampas (March-May, September-November) offer pleasant temperatures ideal for city exploration. Patagonia (November-March) provides the best weather for hiking and glacier visits. Iguazu Falls is spectacular year-round but less crowded from April-June. Mendoza wine country (March-May) coincides with the grape harvest and wine festivals. Currency and Payments Argentina uses the Argentine Peso (ARS). US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, and you can often get better exchange rates using the informal "blue dollar" market. Credit cards are accepted in most establishments in cities but carry cash for smaller towns and Patagonia. Getting Around Domestic flights connect major cities efficiently — essential for covering Argentina's vast distances. Long-distance buses are comfortable and affordable alternatives. In Buenos Aires, the Subte metro, buses, and taxis provide excellent urban transport. For Patagonia and wine regions, renting a car offers the most flexibility.
Dramatic Fitz Roy mountain peaks in Patagonia with hikers on a trail and turquoise glacial lake
Patagonia — One of the world's most spectacular hiking destinations

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Travelers to Argentina rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 11 reviews.

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Michael R.Jan 15, 2026

"DoVisa made my Argentina visa process incredibly smooth. Got approved in just 8 days and their document checklist was super helpful. Now exploring Buenos Aires!"

Jennifer K.Jan 8, 2026

"First time visiting South America and was worried about the visa. DoVisa support answered all my questions patiently. Patagonia was worth every bit of effort!"

David L.Dec 28, 2025

"Good service overall. Processing took about 10 days which was within their estimate. The communication could have been slightly more frequent but got the job done."

Sarah M.Dec 18, 2025

"Business visa sorted quickly for a conference in Buenos Aires. The invitation letter guidance was particularly helpful. Will definitely use DoVisa again!"

Thomas W.Dec 5, 2025

"Applied for the whole family and DoVisa handled all four applications together. Everyone approved on the same day. Iguazu Falls here we come!"

Lisa P.Nov 22, 2025

"Decent experience. Had to provide some additional documents but the support team guided me through it. Visa approved after 12 days."

Robert H.Nov 10, 2025

"Third South American trip using DoVisa. They know their stuff when it comes to Argentine immigration. Highly recommend for any visa needs!"

Amanda C.Oct 28, 2025

"The wine tasting tour in Mendoza was amazing! Thanks DoVisa for making the visa process painless. Quick approval and great customer service."

Kevin J.Oct 15, 2025

"Straightforward process with clear instructions. Took a bit longer than expected but the visa was approved without issues. Would recommend."

Patricia N.Sep 30, 2025

"DoVisa support was fantastic when I had questions about the financial requirements. They explained everything clearly. Visa approved in 7 days!"

James B.Aug 18, 2025

"Planning a tango trip to Buenos Aires and DoVisa handled everything perfectly. Professional service from start to finish. Very satisfied!"

Argentina Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Argentina?
Visa requirements for Argentina depend on your nationality. Citizens of the United States, Canada, European Union member states, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and many other countries can enter Argentina visa-free for stays up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. However, citizens of certain countries in Asia, Africa, and other regions must obtain a visa before travel. Check the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs website or contact the nearest consulate to confirm requirements for your specific nationality. Even visa-exempt travelers must have a passport valid for at least 6 months and may need to show proof of return travel and sufficient funds.
What types of visas are available for Argentina?
Argentina offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Tourist visas allow stays up to 90 days for leisure, sightseeing, and visiting friends or family. Business visas permit commercial activities including meetings, conferences, and trade exploration. Transit visas are available for travelers passing through Argentina en route to other destinations. Work visas (Residencia Temporaria) are required for employment with Argentine companies. Student visas accommodate academic programs at Argentine institutions. Retirement visas (Pensionado) are available for retirees with proven pension income. Each visa type has specific requirements and validity periods.
How long does Argentina visa processing take?
Argentina visa processing times vary depending on the visa type, consulate location, and current demand. Tourist and business visas typically take 5-15 business days from the date of application submission. Some consulates may process applications faster, while others during peak travel seasons may take longer. Work visas require additional processing through Argentine authorities and can take 4-8 weeks. Recommendations: Apply at least 4 weeks before your intended travel date; ensure all documents are complete and accurate to avoid delays; respond promptly to any requests for additional information. DoVisa tracks your application status and keeps you informed throughout the process.
What documents do I need for an Argentina visa application?
Core requirements for all visa types: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages; completed visa application form; recent passport-sized photograph (4x4cm, white background); proof of accommodation in Argentina; round-trip flight itinerary; travel insurance with medical coverage; proof of sufficient funds (bank statements). Additional requirements by visa type: Tourist visas may require a detailed travel itinerary. Business visas need an invitation letter from the Argentine company and employer support letter. Work visas require a job offer, employment contract, and documentation from the Argentine Ministry of Labor. Student visas need enrollment confirmation from the educational institution.
Can I extend my stay in Argentina?
Yes, Argentina allows visitors to extend their stay under certain conditions. For visa-free visitors and tourist visa holders, you can request a 90-day extension at the Direccion Nacional de Migraciones offices in major cities like Buenos Aires. The extension fee is approximately $100 USD. Alternatively, many travelers simply exit and re-enter Argentina from a neighboring country (commonly Uruguay or Chile) to reset their 90-day allowance — though this is becoming more scrutinized. Important: Extension requests should be submitted before your current authorized stay expires. Overstaying can result in fines and may affect future visa applications. For longer stays, consider applying for a temporary residence visa.
What is the Argentina Reciprocity Fee?
Argentina previously charged a reciprocity fee to citizens of countries that charged Argentines for visas. As of 2024, Argentina has eliminated the reciprocity fee for most nationalities including US, Canadian, and Australian citizens. This means you no longer need to pay an additional fee upon arrival or obtain an electronic authorization before travel. However, visa policies can change, so verify current requirements before your trip. The fee elimination makes visiting Argentina more accessible and cost-effective for tourists from previously affected countries.
Do I need travel insurance for Argentina?
While travel insurance is not strictly mandatory for all visitors to Argentina, it is strongly recommended and may be required for visa applicants from certain countries. Argentine immigration officials may ask to see proof of travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, hospitalization, and medical evacuation. Argentina's healthcare system is good in major cities but can be expensive for foreigners. Recommended coverage: Minimum $50,000 USD medical coverage; emergency medical evacuation; trip cancellation/interruption; coverage valid for your entire stay plus a few extra days. Many credit cards offer travel insurance — check your card benefits before purchasing additional coverage.
What are the photo requirements for an Argentina visa?
Argentina has specific requirements for visa photographs: Size: 4x4 centimeters (approximately 1.5x1.5 inches). Background: Plain white or light gray background with no patterns or shadows. Recency: Taken within the last 6 months. Expression: Neutral expression with mouth closed, eyes open and clearly visible. Head position: Face centered, looking directly at camera. Glasses: Remove glasses; if medically necessary, ensure no glare on lenses. Head covering: Only permitted for religious reasons, face must remain fully visible. Quality: High resolution, properly lit, printed on photo-quality paper. DoVisa reviews your photo before submission to ensure it meets all requirements.
Can I work in Argentina with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas and visa-free entry do not permit employment in Argentina. Working without proper authorization is illegal and can result in deportation, fines, and future entry bans. To work legally in Argentina, you need a Work Visa (Residencia Temporaria por Trabajo) which requires: job offer from an Argentine employer; employment contract; documentation from the Ministry of Labor; employer sponsorship. The process typically takes 4-8 weeks and should be initiated before arrival. Digital nomads: While Argentina doesn't have a specific digital nomad visa, remote workers employed by foreign companies often enter on tourist visas — though this exists in a legal gray area. Consider the temporary residence visa for extended stays.
What vaccinations do I need for Argentina?
Argentina does not require any specific vaccinations for entry from most countries. However, a Yellow Fever vaccination is required if you are arriving from or have transited through a yellow fever endemic country (parts of Africa and South America). The vaccination must be administered at least 10 days before arrival. Recommended vaccinations include: Hepatitis A and B; Typhoid (especially if visiting rural areas); Tetanus-Diphtheria booster if not current; Rabies (for those planning extensive outdoor activities). Malaria is not present in tourist areas but exists in limited northern regions near the borders with Bolivia and Paraguay. Consult a travel medicine specialist 4-6 weeks before departure for personalized advice.
What is the best time to visit Argentina?
Argentina spans a vast north-south distance, creating diverse climates that make different regions optimal at different times. Buenos Aires and Central Argentina: Best March-May (fall) and September-November (spring) for mild temperatures. Patagonia: November-March (summer) offers the best weather for hiking, though December-February is peak tourist season. Iguazu Falls: Spectacular year-round; April-June offers lower crowds and comfortable temperatures. Mendoza Wine Country: March-May coincides with grape harvest and wine festivals. Northern Argentina (Salta, Jujuy): April-November avoids the rainy season. Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego: December-February for wildlife and outdoor activities.
How much money do I need to show for an Argentina visa?
Argentina requires proof of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay. While there's no official minimum amount, immigration typically expects approximately $100 USD per day of your intended stay. Acceptable proof includes: Bank statements from the last 3 months; credit card statements; letter from employer stating salary; sponsorship letter from Argentine host with their financial documentation. For a typical 2-week tourist visit, showing approximately $1,500-2,000 USD in available funds is generally sufficient. Business travelers may need to show additional proof that their company or the inviting Argentine organization will cover expenses. Having multiple forms of financial proof strengthens your application.
What happens if my Argentina visa is rejected?
Argentina visa rejections are relatively uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons include: incomplete documentation; insufficient financial proof; unclear travel purpose; previous immigration violations; concerns about intent to overstay. If rejected: You can reapply with improved documentation addressing the rejection reasons. There is no formal appeals process, but fresh applications are considered on their own merits. Request feedback from the consulate on what was lacking. Prevention tips: Ensure all documents are complete and properly translated if not in Spanish; provide clear travel itinerary; demonstrate strong ties to your home country; include comprehensive financial documentation. DoVisa's pre-submission review helps identify and address potential issues before they cause rejections.
Do children need their own Argentina visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants and children requires their own visa or visa-free entry eligibility. Children cannot be included on a parent's visa. Additional requirements for minors: Children traveling with only one parent must carry a notarized authorization letter from the absent parent. Unaccompanied minors need notarized consent from both parents plus additional documentation. Birth certificate may be requested to prove parental relationship. Some consulates require the child's photo ID or school enrollment proof. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own. Each child receives separate documentation. DoVisa allows group applications for families traveling together.
What currency is used in Argentina and can I use credit cards?
Argentina's official currency is the Argentine Peso (ARS). Due to economic conditions, exchange rates fluctuate significantly. US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas and you can often get better rates using the informal 'blue dollar' market at exchange houses (casas de cambio) rather than official bank rates. Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in cities, restaurants, and hotels. American Express is less common. Many establishments add a surcharge (3-10%) for card payments. ATMs: Available throughout cities but often have low withdrawal limits and high fees. Notify your bank before travel. Recommendations: Bring clean, new US Dollar bills; have a mix of payment options; carry cash for smaller towns and markets.
Is Argentina safe for tourists?
Argentina is generally safe for tourists, though standard precautions apply. Safe areas: Most tourist destinations including Buenos Aires neighborhoods (Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo), Mendoza, Bariloche, Ushuaia, and major national parks have good security. Areas of concern: Some Buenos Aires neighborhoods (La Boca outside tourist areas, parts of Once) require caution, especially at night. Petty theft and pickpocketing occur in crowded areas and on public transport. Practical advice: Don't display expensive jewelry or electronics; use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps; keep copies of important documents; be cautious at ATMs; avoid withdrawing large amounts of cash at once. Emergency numbers: Police 911, Tourist Police in Buenos Aires (+54 11 4346-5748). Travel insurance is recommended.
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